
Zelensky Describes U.S.-led Peace Discussions as “Substantive”
Details still have to be refined, the Ukrainian president said, and must provide guarantees against a future Russian invasion.

Details still have to be refined, the Ukrainian president said, and must provide guarantees against a future Russian invasion.

The security zones introduced by the Swedish government in the spring allow police to conduct identity checks and searches without probable cause.

Millions of euros were allocated to these organisations in the 2025 budget despite CDU’s pre-election promise to overhaul the subsidies.

Without Spanish and Dutch participation—and funding—the event faces a significant drop in revenue.

The shell covering the nuclear power plant has lost protective capabilities, the agency said.

Critical energy and transport infrastructure targeted in intensified attacks, Ukraine says.

Von der Leyen still called the meeting with Belgian PM “very constructive” and said discussion will continue.

Several member states oppose a plan for countries facing the most migration pressure to resettle at least 30,000 people a year starting in 2026.

If it’s true that the ‘grown-ups are back in charge,’ then they’re the same kind we always seem to get: self-serving, corrupt, lying bar stewards.

“When you support forces that destroy democracy abroad, those forces ultimately influence democracy at home.”
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